ChestnutHunter
Well-Known Member
To cut a long story short, my horse has undergone injections for her kissing spines aswell as alot of physio etc etc...totalling to about £4300. My insurance covers upto 5k.
It all seemed to be working, id followed the exercise plan and everything went well, and got upto walk trot canter ridden work again, but horse started showing signs of discomfort again a few weeks ago (rearing,bunnyhopping,refusing a contact and unwilling to go forward)
My instructor was convinced it was a behavioural issue but gut feeling made me ring the vet, who came today to assess her again. He watched her on the lunge, and ridden after doing all the usual things, and he told me to get off and that he confirmed that he believes the injections havent worked.
The injections were done by a specialist (a bloody expensive one!) and my vet has referred me to him again who has told me before that if the injections do not work then surgery is my only option, even though he was convinced they would work.
Thing is, I am now in a position where I can't afford the surgery, the physio afterwards, the stabling whilst shes there and the rest. Is it the sensible thing to do to have her pts? Shes a very quirky, quick 7year old thoroughbred and I find that when left out on rest she is a nightmare to handle and becomes slightly dangerous,and Ive had difficult horses for years. Im stuck with what to do, and I love her to bits but I know I cannot afford the surgery,and dont think retirement is an option....help!
It all seemed to be working, id followed the exercise plan and everything went well, and got upto walk trot canter ridden work again, but horse started showing signs of discomfort again a few weeks ago (rearing,bunnyhopping,refusing a contact and unwilling to go forward)
My instructor was convinced it was a behavioural issue but gut feeling made me ring the vet, who came today to assess her again. He watched her on the lunge, and ridden after doing all the usual things, and he told me to get off and that he confirmed that he believes the injections havent worked.
The injections were done by a specialist (a bloody expensive one!) and my vet has referred me to him again who has told me before that if the injections do not work then surgery is my only option, even though he was convinced they would work.
Thing is, I am now in a position where I can't afford the surgery, the physio afterwards, the stabling whilst shes there and the rest. Is it the sensible thing to do to have her pts? Shes a very quirky, quick 7year old thoroughbred and I find that when left out on rest she is a nightmare to handle and becomes slightly dangerous,and Ive had difficult horses for years. Im stuck with what to do, and I love her to bits but I know I cannot afford the surgery,and dont think retirement is an option....help!